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William Madison Baxter

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William Madison Baxter

Birth
Monroe County, Kentucky, USA
Death
27 Mar 1944 (aged 89)
Orange County, Indiana, USA
Burial
French Lick, Orange County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Married to Sarah Elizabeth Case on May 26, 1978 in Orange County, Indiana.

Married to Catherine Cox on March 7, 1920 in Orange County, Indiana.

His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was arteriosclerosis, place of death was at home, residence was French Lick, Orange, Indiana, occupation was farmer, marital status was married Catherine Baxter.

The Springs Valley Herald (1944) reported "William Baxter was born December 7, 1854, in Kentucky and departed this life March 27, 1944. He was one of a large family-five boys and three girls, all of whom have preceded him in death except one sister Mrs. Martha McIver. He came to Orange County, Indiana as a small boy, spending his entire life in this community. He was married May 22, 1878 to Sarah E. Case. to this union were born nine children - six boys and three girls, Joe, Arthur, Morton, Mabel King, Volney, Pearl Eastman, Anderson, Grace Sanders and Sylvester. His wife died September 27, 1918. He was a member of the French Lick Christian Church many years being love and respected by all who knew him. In 1920 he was married to Catherine Graves, whom he leaves to mourn his death with five sons, two daughters, six step children, fourteen grandchildren. sixteen great grandchildren, one great, great grandchild and a host of friends."
Married to Sarah Elizabeth Case on May 26, 1978 in Orange County, Indiana.

Married to Catherine Cox on March 7, 1920 in Orange County, Indiana.

His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was arteriosclerosis, place of death was at home, residence was French Lick, Orange, Indiana, occupation was farmer, marital status was married Catherine Baxter.

The Springs Valley Herald (1944) reported "William Baxter was born December 7, 1854, in Kentucky and departed this life March 27, 1944. He was one of a large family-five boys and three girls, all of whom have preceded him in death except one sister Mrs. Martha McIver. He came to Orange County, Indiana as a small boy, spending his entire life in this community. He was married May 22, 1878 to Sarah E. Case. to this union were born nine children - six boys and three girls, Joe, Arthur, Morton, Mabel King, Volney, Pearl Eastman, Anderson, Grace Sanders and Sylvester. His wife died September 27, 1918. He was a member of the French Lick Christian Church many years being love and respected by all who knew him. In 1920 he was married to Catherine Graves, whom he leaves to mourn his death with five sons, two daughters, six step children, fourteen grandchildren. sixteen great grandchildren, one great, great grandchild and a host of friends."


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